A rudimentary tool that can edit such files would be welcome (so that
evryone could produce such help files)
Claude
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Objet : [ql-users] basic HTML viewer?
Guys,
I
On 19 May 2002, at 17:31, James Hunkins wrote:
Guys,
I am thinking of using rudimentary HTML file viewing capabilities for
the QDT help system. I could use some recommendations for programs to
look at (if there are any) that give the following:
1) works in normal pointer environment
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Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 1:31 AM
Subject: [ql-users] basic HTML viewer?
Guys,
I am thinking of using rudimentary HTML file viewing capabilities for
the QDT help system. I could use some recommendations for programs to
look at (if there are any) that give the following:
1
1, QMOSAIC - I think this was a UNIX port, and a bit buggy.
Available in
the freeware libraries (Dilwyn?) and probaby the QUANTA library.
Yes, my disk GE62. That is version 0.80a, described as SMSQ/E
compatible. Q-Mosaic is by FTS Software in Italy.
2. LYNX - A text only HTML browser ported
sales Upgrades.
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From: James Hunkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 1:31 AM
Subject: [ql-users] basic HTML viewer?
Guys,
I am thinking of using rudimentary HTML file viewing
Another system you may want to look at is the lastest version of
Dilwyn
Jones VIEWER program - this has a links ability in it, not really
HTML, but
works beautifully. Can link to items within the same document via
the line
its on just by putting the cursor over it and ENTERing, on load in
On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 05:31:38PM -0700, James Hunkins wrote:
Guys,
I am thinking of using rudimentary HTML file viewing capabilities for
the QDT help system. I could use some recommendations for programs to
look at (if there are any) that give the following:
1) works in normal
At 10:40 AM 5/20/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Hi James.
There was an HTML browser for the QL going around some time back, written in
SuperBasic. The last I heard was that there were a couple of problems with
it, and I haven't heard much since then. (Was it Tarquin ?)
I believe you are talking
Lots of ideas, thanks guys.
Basically, the two things that I need it to do is different font sizes
(CSize is just fine), some form of graphics (compressed), hyperlinks,
and tables. Frames is an option but not really necessary, at least for
first round.
If it is ready to go great, but am